Presented here are video experiments taken during the performance of physics, which has been a hot topic of conversation as of late. These videos have been process to reflect the nature of the primary documentation method (35mm). While these are not necessarily connected to some of the concepts outlined in previous posts, they do present a keen preview of the process.
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